Is called the standing law
Robot and computerized technology useful benefits industrial working
How did women's roles in the workforce change during World War I? Women entered the industrial workforce for the first time. Women replaced men as workers in factories. Women fought in the war alongside men.
The gulf of Tonkin incident led the United States Congress
to overwhelming approve the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution. This resolution gave
President Lyndon B. Johnson virtually unlimited powers to oppose communist
aggression in Southeast Asia. President Lyndon was also advised on how any
potential war with the North Vietnamese might be fought.